Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6| disturbed and disordered, renders to the mind its customary
2   I,    II,  7|   beam out of thine eye," renders them capable of enduring
3   I,   III,  6| no excuse for their sin," renders it manifest and patent to
4   I,   III,  8| being the word of reason, renders them rational beings. From
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